Press For TruthPublished on Oct 29, 2017SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MEDIA ➜ https://goo.gl/ctZVpwPatreon Alternative ➜ https://pressfortruth.ca/donateThe CIA conducted experiments in Canada as part of their MK Ultra program where human beings were "re-patterned" by Dr. Ewen Cameron at Montreal's Allan Memorial Institute where he kept his subjects in a chemically induced sleep for weeks and subjected them to rounds of electroshocks, experimental drugs and tape-recorded messages played over and over. The federal government ended up reaching an out-of-court settlement with a family member of one of the victims earlier this year, paying her $100,000 in exchange for dropping the legal action she launched in September 2015. In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth details the Canadian Connection to the MKULTRA experiments while reminding the viewer that those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.

The Trudeau government's quiet non-disclosure payment in March 2017 to the daughter of a now-deceased victim is just the latest development in a decades-old scandal that saw both the CIA and the Canadian government fund brutal science experiments on unsuspecting patients.

"They don't want to have to deal with more applications," Stein said of the government's requirement the settlement details be kept confidential and out of the public eye.

And yet Trudeau claims to be so transparent just like Obama claimed. Just another lie?

WHEN WILL JUSTIN TRUDEAU APOLOGIZE PUBLICLY TO ALLISON STEEL FOR WHAT HAPPENED TO HER MOTHER, JEAN WHILE HIS DAD WAS PRIME MINISTER?[/

CORRECTION: Pierre Trudeau was PM twice during years (1980-84) & (1968-79) according to nndb. He was from Montreal where McGill is located. Did he know about this? It happened very close to his time as PM.

Just makes one suspicious when Justin Trudeau tries to keep this silent, a gag order is applied, and there is a settlement. Justin is also from Montreal. Smething as aggregious as this should not be hidden. At least Fifth Estate is exposing this.

The Allan Memorial Institute is located in an ominous mansion, formerly known as Ravenscrag, that looms over Rue McTavish at the foot of Mont Royal. The sinister stone building, said to be haunted, is befitting of the grisly experiment that occurred within its walls from 1957 to 1964: Project MK ULTRA. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) mind control project used unconsenting patients to test the effects of sensory deprivation, LSD, electroshock therapy, and other methods of controlling the human psyche. Although it may sound like something out of a dystopian sci-fi novel, these experiments were conducted at McGill, with devastating effects on the patients involved.

Project MK ULTRA was a large-scale attempt by the CIA to research behavioural modification and the effects of certain drugs and psychological treatments on the human mind. It consisted of 144 different subprojects related to the control of human behaviour, which were carried out in 89 different institutions, including universities. The experiments within each subproject varied in both their purpose and techniques—but many, including those undertaken at McGill, involved invasive and unethical research on unwitting human subjects.

The CIA became aware of Cameron's research and in 1957 Cameron was recruited by Allen Dulles, Director of the CIA, to run Project MKULTRA. Documents released in 1977 show that MKULTRA was a "mind control" program. As it was illegal for the CIA to conduct operations on American soil, Cameron was forced to carry out his experiments at the Allan Memorial Institute in Canada. The CIA arranged funding via Cornell University in New York.

Cameron had to commute to Montreal every week to carry out his work. According to official documents, Cameron was paid $69,000 from 1957 to 1964 to carry out MKULTRA experiments at the Allan Memorial Institute. Documents released in 1977 revealed that thousands of unwitting subjects were tested on as part of the MKULTRA program.

Dr. Peter Roper later claimed that Cameron and his team had visits from senior military officers "who briefed us on brainwashing techniques". One newspaper journalist later claimed in The Sunday Times that "using techniques similar to those portrayed in the celebrated novel the Manchurian Candidate, it was believed that people could be brainwashed and reprogrammed to carry out specific acts."

It is illegal for the CIA to conduct operations on American soil, hence the intelligence agency's choice of Canada, through a "third party" – in this case Cornell University in New York – to funnel research funds into mind-control projects. The programme was often referred to as MKULTRA, a term developed after American prisoners-of-war in Korea returned home subscribing to Communist ideologies. Some GIs reported details of a "sleep room", where they were incarcerated, fed drugs and tortured.

Leslie Orlikow's mother, Velma, or Val as she was known, was just one of hundreds held without their consent in Cameron's own form of "sleep room". Val, from Ottawa, and her husband, David, a Canadian member of parliament, now both deceased, and nine others were awarded a total of US$750,000 by the CIA in an out-of court settlement in 1988.

In 2004, after a protracted legal battle, a Canadian judge ruled a further 250 victims, many deceased, would be allowed to seek compensation from a Canadian government that also is alleged to have funded the research.

Now, the Canadian Government says the 80 or so patients who underwent the so-called "psychic driving" treatment in Montreal, intended to wipe the brain clear of all trauma, can receive almost $80,000 each.

The decision, which was announced on Tuesday, represents an about-face for the Government of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. Seven years ago, when the matter came up after a number of suits were filed by victims, Ottawa refused to pay compensation. U.S. Already Made Payments

"I believe that this financial assistance responds in a way that expresses the fairness and compassion Canadians expect from their Government," Justice Minister Kim Campbell said in announcing the decision.

One reason for the change was that the United States has already settled with some of the Canadian victims. Another, lawyers said, was that many of the suits filed early in the 1980's were still open and promised evidence that could embarrass a Government gearing up for elections.

NOTE EARLIER POST ABOVE: Pm Justin Trudeau just made a quiet settlement of a measily $100,000 in March 2017 to another victims daughter! After all these years? How many more are there who have never received a settlement, an apology or even acknowledgment of what the Canadian govt allowed to happen to their citizens?

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The CIA convinced the Allan Memorial Institute to allow a series of mind control tests on nine patients in the Montreal school, as part of their ongoing Project MKULTRA.[7]

The experiments were exported to Canada when the CIA recruited Scottish psychiatrist Donald Ewen Cameron, creator of the "psychic driving" concept, which the CIA found particularly interesting. Cameron had been hoping to correct schizophrenia by erasing existing memories and reprogramming the psyche. He commuted from Albany, New York to Montreal every week and was paid $69,000 from 1957 to 1964 to carry out MKULTRA experiments there. In addition to LSD, Cameron also experimented with various paralytic drugs as well as electroconvulsive therapy at thirty to forty times the normal power. His "driving" experiments consisted of putting subjects into drug-induced coma for weeks at a time (up to three months in one case) while playing tape loops of noise or simple repetitive statements. His experiments were typically carried out on patients who had entered the institute for minor problems such as anxiety disorders and postpartum depression, many of whom suffered permanently from his actions.[8] His treatments resulted in victims' incontinence, amnesia, forgetting how to talk, forgetting their parents, and thinking their interrogators were their parents.[9][10]

When lawsuits commenced in 1986, the Canadian government denied having any knowledge that Cameron was being sponsored by the CIA.[11]